SAULT STE. MARIE – Former Wisconsin/Northern Michigan
women's basketball forward Mariah Dunham and former Grand
Valley State distance runner Grant Lofdahl have joined the Lake
Superior State coaching staff as assistant coaches.
Dunham is a 2011 graduate of NMU with a bachelor's degree
in communication studies. She averaged 14.1 points and 5.2 rebounds
per game in 2009-10 as a transfer senior for the Wildcats and
earned All-Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Second
Team honors. She was an occasional starter during her 2 ½
seasons at Wisconsin, where she compiled 600 points and 349
rebounds.
Dunham, a native of Watertown, Wis., was a member of the Baraga
High School boys and girls basketball coaching staffs from 2011-13
and spent one season as a volunteer coach at Finlandia. She also
has four years experience as an AAU girls basketball coach, working
with 13-16-year-old girls. Her non-basketball work experience
includes customer service, marketing, youth program management, and
being a member of the Baraga County Fire Department.
Lofdahl joins the LSSU track and field/cross country coaching
staff and will assist head coach Matt Sparks with the distance
corps. He coached the Allendale High School cross country and track
and field teams for six seasons, leading the Falcons' girls
cross country squad to a runner-up finish at the 2009 MHSAA
Division 3 State Finals. His top individual protégés
include Ali Wiersma, who won eight state track and field titles,
and Devan John, who claimed three consecutive MHSAA cross country
state championships.
"Grant's had a history of success at the elite high school level
in the state of Michigan, and I am really excited to have him join
our staff," Sparks said. "I have no doubt he will build our Cross
Country program into a contender."
Lofdahl also coached at Wyoming High School from 2002-04,
leading the boys 3,200-meter relay to a Division 2 state title and
state record, and he assisted GVSU head coach Jerry Baltes with
several events and camps. He worked as a sports reporter for
Advance Newspapers in Jenison, Mich., from 2005-10. Lofdahl earned
a bachelor's degree in history from GVSU in 2004.
Lofdahl replaces Steve Eles '03, who coached the men's and
women's LSSU cross country teams from 2005-12, and headed the track
and field program from 2005-10.